Neo-nazi website is having problems finding a domain host

Previously, the company served "as the domain name registrar for The Daily Stormer, through its subsidiary Domains by Proxy, as it has throughout the site's four-year history", according to the investigative news website, Reveal.

The article disparaged 32-year-old Heather Heyer who was killed when she was struck by a auto driven into crowds who were protesting against a rally of white supremacists in the Virginia town.

"We are cancelingDaily Stormer's registration with Google Domains for violating our terms of service", a Google spokesperson told Mic in an emailed statement. Who would have thought.

The suspension comes after the site was banned from the domain-registry company GoDaddy and Alphabet Inc.'s Google, which reportedly led the site to re-register under a Russian domain name.

Specifically, an article published by The Daily Stormer mocking the victim of the auto attacking Charlottesville violated GoDaddy's terms of service by inciting violence, according to the company.

Twitter suspended The Daily Stormer accounts in the latest eviction for the neo-Nazi website as outrage grows over a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va. that turned deadly.

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"For too long the Daily Stormer and Andrew Anglin have spewed their putrid hate on this site", it said.

Previously, some web users had called onGoDaddy to remove the site - including women's rights campaigner Amy Siskind. As reported by TechCrunch, the Daily Stormer blog has dubbed itself "The World's Most Genocidal Republican Website". It was also criticised for an article that attacked Heather Heyer, the woman who died after a vehicle ran into counter-protestors who were opposing the white supremacist protest.

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